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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've seen on our show many times before. democrat jimmy williams is sitting right next to me, and republican joe watkins -- >> he's missing in action. >> you know what, he heard it was jimmy, he said i can't debate that guy. i can't. i'm going to fold like -- he's afraid. that happens. >> he shouldn't be. >> oh, here he comes! >> he's running. >> it's bad to run. >> you're out of breath. >> then you would have a chance. >> not if you run a lot. >> but then you would have a chance. sales at auto nation sailing 23%. mike jackson is the ceo. how you doing? >> j
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you.piano ]nnouncer ] get more access with the citi card. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost.
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. countdown mode is on. we are just over a month away from the presidential election. it's a big one. mitt romney and president obama are set to square off tonight in denver for the first of three presidential debates. you can catch it all right here live on cnbc beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be hosting the pre and post coverage along with carl quintanilla. of course, john harwood will also be with us. he's live on the ground in denver. he's here with a preview. over to you, john. >> hey, maria. it's important to remember this election isn't over
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. countdown...
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andrew ross sorkin is in new york city, reporting from iac's headquarters. the company's well-known chairman barry diller will be joining us live with andrew from there for an hour starting at 8:00 eastern. iac closing its acquisition of ask.com just yesterday. we'll talk with doug leeds. a number of other newsmakers joining us. there are now just 40 days until the election.first debate is next week. so politics front and center. among our newsmakers this morning, do that anald trump whe phoning in at 6:30. and we have jeb bush and eric cantor will also be joining us. there are 90 days until christmas and toys "r" us is announcing it's hiring 45,000 seasonal workers. the ceo will be joining us with the details at 6:50 eastern time. plus the story everyone is talking about this morning. a botched call ending last night's game between the packers and seahawks. the season has already been marred by bad calls. and no calls from nfl replacement referees. but football fans say that last night's game could be the moment that actually makes the league get a deal don
andrew ross sorkin is in new york city, reporting from iac's headquarters. the company's well-known chairman barry diller will be joining us live with andrew from there for an hour starting at 8:00 eastern. iac closing its acquisition of ask.com just yesterday. we'll talk with doug leeds. a number of other newsmakers joining us. there are now just 40 days until the election.first debate is next week. so politics front and center. among our newsmakers this morning, do that anald trump whe...
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and new york city's economic development arm is in negotiations to build the world's biggest ferris wheel on staten island. mayor bloomberg says it will be built with private money. construction won't begin for a year. you'll ride in a pod with up to 40 people and the ride take as ha take as half an hour. >> i want to go back to the r 8 rowling back. i hear it's sexually risque. >> anything like 50 shades of grey? >> i heard it from joe kernen and he always speaks the truth. >>> coming up, president obama says it is economic pay t patri to support his poll economic policies. that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. sleep train's inveis ending soon. sale save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory clearance sale i
and new york city's economic development arm is in negotiations to build the world's biggest ferris wheel on staten island. mayor bloomberg says it will be built with private money. construction won't begin for a year. you'll ride in a pod with up to 40 people and the ride take as ha take as half an hour. >> i want to go back to the r 8 rowling back. i hear it's sexually risque. >> anything like 50 shades of grey? >> i heard it from joe kernen and he always speaks the truth....
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i'm on a tour, i'm in my 11th city and we're on a tour and i'm going to be doing a debate listening party at arizona state university tonight. this will be the 11th university i've been to, i've had 11 lunches with business owners. let me tell you what the people understand that i believe governor romney is going to drive home. spending is destroying this nation and i think if he stays on that message, he's going to do just fine. >> but, herman, doesn't he shav to say something about it? i have jim boykin here, smart guy, he's already challenging holtz-eakin on that. how much? where? defense? nondefense? safety net? where's it going to come from? >> i can't tell you where it's going to come from but i do believe it's going to be specific. i do know that the american people, regardless of the specifics on spending, i agree with the earlier comment that he's got to be specific on how he's going to create jobs. but relative to spending, the people sitting at their kitchen table, talking kitchen table economics know we cannot continue the spending, the run away spending like we've done in the
i'm on a tour, i'm in my 11th city and we're on a tour and i'm going to be doing a debate listening party at arizona state university tonight. this will be the 11th university i've been to, i've had 11 lunches with business owners. let me tell you what the people understand that i believe governor romney is going to drive home. spending is destroying this nation and i think if he stays on that message, he's going to do just fine. >> but, herman, doesn't he shav to say something about it?...
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as represented as well in the foot city global 300. up for the highs for the session up 15 points. ftse up around 3% for the quarter. today it is up if you take a look at it up a percent at the moment. ibex currently up 1.3%. bond yields coming down today. so in terms of spain and italy, which is the ones we're focused on, below 6% for spanish 1e7b year, yields lower in italy, as well.year, yields lower in italy, as well. occurrence ci euro dollar has bounced up during the session. dollar-yen 78. aussie dollar was dragged lower by those china pmis. again, just bounced off those lows. sterling slightly weaker on the back of the uk manufacturing pmi numbers that we also have out this morning. so that's where we are in the european session. let's recap the nation trading day. all the details out of sync pore. >> asian markets under pressure today, but volume was light because of the respective holidays. there are ongoing concerns in spain, aussie dollar rebounded a little, but under pressure ahead of tomorrow's rba reading. benchmark ended just a touch higher helped by banks. steel ma
as represented as well in the foot city global 300. up for the highs for the session up 15 points. ftse up around 3% for the quarter. today it is up if you take a look at it up a percent at the moment. ibex currently up 1.3%. bond yields coming down today. so in terms of spain and italy, which is the ones we're focused on, below 6% for spanish 1e7b year, yields lower in italy, as well.year, yields lower in italy, as well. occurrence ci euro dollar has bounced up during the session. dollar-yen...
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jpmorgan, citi, barclays, deutsche bank and we're seeing increased fees on the debt capital market side, up 14% over last year, which will bode well for those kind of traditional bond houses as they report earnings next quarter. >> matthew tool, thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> all-time low average on high yield debt activity. >> it's been on a tear. absolute tear. and you get the sense it that it's not over yet. >> still to come, we'll also have a look at how the u.s. economy is fairing the lead up to the presidential election and it's tee time in chicago. >> you like any kind of tee time. we'll leave you with a look at how futures are trading. >>> european stocks trade higher as investors a wait the results of a stress test that could put recap at about 60 billion euros. >> plus the latest budget in paris. will hollande bring the deficit down without damaging growth. >> and r.i.m. posts another quarterly loss, but it wasn't quite as bad as expected. we're nearing the end of the quarter, so let's put the quarter in contest for you. dow jones industrial average has be
jpmorgan, citi, barclays, deutsche bank and we're seeing increased fees on the debt capital market side, up 14% over last year, which will bode well for those kind of traditional bond houses as they report earnings next quarter. >> matthew tool, thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> all-time low average on high yield debt activity. >> it's been on a tear. absolute tear. and you get the sense it that it's not over yet. >> still to come, we'll also have a...
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yet another city in northern california is going broke. find out why silicon valley may not be the economic engine and job creator that everyone thinks it is. a lot more on california's state of pain next. and then later, what if you could get data on your cell phone to check the web, update your facebook page for nearly free? we we will tell you how. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions
yet another city in northern california is going broke. find out why silicon valley may not be the economic engine and job creator that everyone thinks it is. a lot more on california's state of pain next. and then later, what if you could get data on your cell phone to check the web, update your facebook page for nearly free? we we will tell you how. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major...
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>> so, we have just concluded blackberry gem conferences in about 30 cities worldwide. you heard about the blackberry gem in america where it culminated in a great session where we revealed a few more features of blackberry 10. we have and are working on an application we get raving feedback for the application developer tools that we're providing. where this time we listen actually to the application developers and ask them what do you need from us in order to develop against blackberry 10 because frankly developing against the former blackberry os wasn't always quite as easy and they're subscribing big time to blackberry 10 and i am extremely confident and i see the apps coming in, every day people pose apps to me and show them to me and i'm very, very confident that we will be launching not only with a great device, i think we will have sufficient and also meaningful applications on blackberry 10. >> what do you say to your company's many skeptics who say there's no way rimm can make its way back from this? >> i think it's important to understand that rimm has clearl
>> so, we have just concluded blackberry gem conferences in about 30 cities worldwide. you heard about the blackberry gem in america where it culminated in a great session where we revealed a few more features of blackberry 10. we have and are working on an application we get raving feedback for the application developer tools that we're providing. where this time we listen actually to the application developers and ask them what do you need from us in order to develop against blackberry...
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new york city seeing light activity, but right around philadelphia, heavier rain. we trail that all the way back through the ohio valley into sections of the mid mississippi valley, as well, more storms into western sections of kentucky, heavy down pours there, and then more scattered activity back across the southern plains. so active morning for some spots. we'll keep that going right along the front across the middle of the country. "squawk box" back in a moment. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for
new york city seeing light activity, but right around philadelphia, heavier rain. we trail that all the way back through the ohio valley into sections of the mid mississippi valley, as well, more storms into western sections of kentucky, heavy down pours there, and then more scattered activity back across the southern plains. so active morning for some spots. we'll keep that going right along the front across the middle of the country. "squawk box" back in a moment. bob... oh, hey...
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we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. it's sunday on "the next list." this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. there are laws so, explain this.? how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of
we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. it's sunday on "the next list." this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s....
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and anthony provazano, who was president of local 506 in union city new jersey. that piqued our interest and that was one of the reasons why, at least we were willing to see through this. he was adamant, i was very skeptical throughout this thing. i continue to be skeptical. it's like 1% of 1% of 1% of 1%. but he is adamant. he absolutely says, it's almost matter of fact with him. i spoke with him last night and it's matter of fact with him, even at this eleventh hour that this is going to be jimmy hoffa. once again the police have determined that at least the preliminary investigation is interesting to them. and chief berlin and the roseville police department are doing their jobs. and -- and going to get to the bottom of this. >> dan, i feel like we've been through this before. i moon it feels like every year we go through another jimmy hoffa thing. how did this keep on happening? why are authorities still digging at the first sign of a tip? and do you think we'll ever find hoffa? >> it always depends on the source. i've been involved in a lot of these things a
and anthony provazano, who was president of local 506 in union city new jersey. that piqued our interest and that was one of the reasons why, at least we were willing to see through this. he was adamant, i was very skeptical throughout this thing. i continue to be skeptical. it's like 1% of 1% of 1% of 1%. but he is adamant. he absolutely says, it's almost matter of fact with him. i spoke with him last night and it's matter of fact with him, even at this eleventh hour that this is going to be...
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and we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. that's sunday on the next list. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> 45 minutes past the hour. mike mcqueary is file iing a whistleblower suit against the university, claims he was the only assistant football coach not invited to a job interview with the school's new football coach. he was pivotal in the case against jerry sandusky, testifying that he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> konv says a flight from st. louis -- to st. louis from dallas returned to dallas with a landing gear problem. >>> taylor cox may have been imitating nhl stars with this goal-scoring celebration. there he goes. ooh! but now he knows that not all rinks are the same. cox jumped up on the glass and the glass shattered. he was not hurt by the fall and even continued celebrating. >>> less than 12 hours to go
and we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. that's sunday on the next list. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> 45 minutes past the hour. mike mcqueary is file iing a whistleblower suit against the university, claims he was the...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise co
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any big city has it. every city in america has it, but also on the internet. the pimps go on the internet, an app like back page.com, it has an app and you can buy sex over the internet. >> this is a problem for over 20 million people. >> the state ambassador at large said that 27 million people living in slavery today. our film, "trade of innocence" deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia, and we made it in take land but for cambodia. >> what got you passionate about this? oscar winning actress, mom, have you a lot going on in your life, and dedicated an immense amount of personal time and passion about this. >> it's meeting survivors. i was meeting for amnesty international, and we covered human trafficking as one of the topics that really affects women and girlses in the world, and i rediscovered that slavery is alive and well, it's just gone underground. illegal now, but thriving, $32 billion a year criminal enterprise, tied with illicit arms trading, and the u.s. government spends more in one month on the war in drugs than it has
any big city has it. every city in america has it, but also on the internet. the pimps go on the internet, an app like back page.com, it has an app and you can buy sex over the internet. >> this is a problem for over 20 million people. >> the state ambassador at large said that 27 million people living in slavery today. our film, "trade of innocence" deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia, and we made it in take land but for cambodia. >>...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> got some good news and bad news. mortgage rates, here's the good news, all-time low. in fact, they are crazy low. here's the bad news. it is very, very difficult to get them. if you want to get a re-fi -- that's, you know, cool way of saying refinancing -- you got to have enough of a down payment and a good credit rating. you got to have some money. alison here to tell us how we can actually get this, how we can cash in on these amazingly low numbers without draining our bank accounts. i don't know that there's any answer to this, but you must know something i don't. >> here are a few suggestions if you don't have the cash to refinance. if you are wondering, you know, what's helping these borrowing costs move lower, that's because of the federal reserve. the fed is now buying billions of dollars in home loans to stimulate the economy, so look where rates are these days. the 30-year fixed mortgage dropped to 3.4%. a 15-year mortgage fell to 2.73%. that's according to freddie mac. how can you re
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> got some good news and bad news. mortgage rates, here's the good news, all-time low. in fact, they are crazy low. here's the bad news. it is very, very difficult to get them. if you want to get a re-fi -- that's, you know, cool way of saying refinancing -- you got to have enough of a down payment and a good credit rating. you got to have some money. alison here to tell us how we can actually get...
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in kansas city, people are jumping for apples and pears and yearning for that square pizza. school lunches are now healthier thanks to new guidelines that mandate calorie counts. for high schoolers, that means between 750 and 850 calories per meal. students say you're starving us and they're using their hunger pains to create a parody. ♪ the pains in my stomach sing i'm trying hard to find, so if by the time you go practice and you feel like falling down ♪ ♪ i'll carry you home tonight, we are hungry ♪ >> the agriculture secretary came back and said, kids, you hungry? pack a snack. still when it comes down to it, what do you do? should we bring back pizza and sugary sodas or stick with this? a study says by that by the year 2030, 42% of american adults will be obese. not just fat. obese. that will cost us an additional half a trillion dollars in health care costs. so maybe kids ought to be trained to eat right, if not at all, then in school. talk back question for you today. should michelle obama's school lunch program continue? facebook.com/carolcnn. your responses
in kansas city, people are jumping for apples and pears and yearning for that square pizza. school lunches are now healthier thanks to new guidelines that mandate calorie counts. for high schoolers, that means between 750 and 850 calories per meal. students say you're starving us and they're using their hunger pains to create a parody. ♪ the pains in my stomach sing i'm trying hard to find, so if by the time you go practice and you feel like falling down ♪ ♪ i'll carry you home tonight,...
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temperatures feeling summerlike in memphis. 70 degrees in new york city. keep your umbrellas handy. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. >>> we have a packed hour ahead on "early start." we are all complaining about them in a couple of weeks or we have been, rather. for now we're happy to have the real refs back on the field. we'll be talking to legendary former official red cashion who is training the current referees. he'll be talking to zoraida. >>> plus, a teen in a sheet an a black mask walking up and down the street with a rocket launcher on the streets of phoenix? it was all a hoax to prove a point. the man who put the kid up to it is in a whole lot of trouble. >>> get ready to learn that anything is possible. first he beat cancer, then he hit mega millions. the incredible story of a 19-year-old cancer survivor who won the lotto and his plan to help those who helped him. isn't that amazing. >>> it's a modern day golden ticket. nestle implanting a chip in chocolate bars? why? we're going to tell you. of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [
temperatures feeling summerlike in memphis. 70 degrees in new york city. keep your umbrellas handy. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. >>> we have a packed hour ahead on "early start." we are all complaining about them in a couple of weeks or we have been, rather. for now we're happy to have the real refs back on the field. we'll be talking to legendary former official red cashion who is training the current referees. he'll be talking to zoraida. >>> plus,...
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any big city has it. every city in america has it. but it's also on the internet so the pimps go on the internet, on to an app and you can basically buy sex via the internet. >> this is a problem of at least 20 million people. >> yes. our state department ambassador at large to combat human trafficking said the other night that it's 27 million people living in slavery today. but our film deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia and we made it in thailand because the cambodians did not want us there. >> what got you passionate about this? oscar winning actress, mom. you have a lot going on in your life and you dedicated an immense amount of personal time and passion to this. >> it's meeting survivors. once i did -- i was working for amnesty international as their spokesperson. we covered human trafficking as one of the topics that really affects women and girls in the world. and i discovered, we discovered that slavery is alive and well. it's just gone underground. it's illegal now thriving. it's a $32 billion
any big city has it. every city in america has it. but it's also on the internet so the pimps go on the internet, on to an app and you can basically buy sex via the internet. >> this is a problem of at least 20 million people. >> yes. our state department ambassador at large to combat human trafficking said the other night that it's 27 million people living in slavery today. but our film deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia and we made it in thailand...
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this man fled here from the battleground city of aleppo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i try to ask her how are you. she's deaf now? she can't hear. the little girl has been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children here covered in insect bites, suffering from fever and diarrhea. >> she has fever. >> reporter: is there a doctor? >> there's no doctor. >> reporter: this filthy camp sits less than 100 yards from the turkish border. >> just want to go to turkey? >> yes. we want just to go there to save ourselves, our children, our relatives. >> reporter: for more than a year turkey welcomed fleeing syrians, caring for them in well organized camps. but the syrian refugee population in turkey recently swelled to more than 87,000. now turkey appears to have partially shut what it once called its open door policy for syrians. these des prot people are stuck waiting at the border. under the eyes of a turkish border post, they hold a futile protest begging the turkish government t
this man fled here from the battleground city of aleppo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i try to ask her how are you. she's deaf now? she can't hear. the little girl has been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children here covered in insect bites, suffering from fever and diarrhea. >> she has fever. >> reporter: is there a doctor? >> there's no doctor. >> reporter: this filthy camp sits less than 100...
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we're here in iowa city. we saw a pretty healthy line. mostly students, mostly obama supporters here. mostly obama supporters on day one. now, republicans say that's overblown. if you've made up your mind to vote even before the debates, you are going to be for one candidate or the other no matter what and you are going to vote. so if you're voting early, voting late, it doesn't matter. but one of the places obama thinks it helps is they had a big swell in the youth vote last time. they had the support in the polls, but, wolf, frankly they think turnout could be down this time. sometimes college students get a bit distracted. one of the things, the president of the university of iowa democrats, her job is to tell all of her friends, all of the fellow students vote now. >> things come up. you can have an exam. you can wait until election day and not know where your precinct is. a lot of student haves to go to elementary schools, they don't have cars, they don't know where it is, any extra obstacle can keep students home on election day. ea
we're here in iowa city. we saw a pretty healthy line. mostly students, mostly obama supporters here. mostly obama supporters on day one. now, republicans say that's overblown. if you've made up your mind to vote even before the debates, you are going to be for one candidate or the other no matter what and you are going to vote. so if you're voting early, voting late, it doesn't matter. but one of the places obama thinks it helps is they had a big swell in the youth vote last time. they had the...
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a woman in panama city said she'd been voting for years and voted ten times. she didn't know she couldn't vote as a noncitizen and she said she plans to vote again. that's an outlier cases. there's complicated issues. whether they're citizens or not. on the list of 198, about 36 we found voted in the past. sometimes repeatedly. other times once or twice. >> okay. so -- >> how many of them are noncitizens. 36 so far out of 198. >> mark, i can hear people thinking 198, is that it? >> well, that's a good question. there's a long complicated history this started last year. the state came up with an initial potential wide net of 180,000. they whittled it down to 25,000 and then to 2,700 and then finally federal permission through the immigration database and fed 1,700 names in. out came about 200. potential noncitizens and looks like 36 or 39 have voted or may have voted so right now it's incumbent on the county elections supervisor to go through the lists and if need be, forward the names on the prosecutors. >> might they face criminal charges? more purging of the
a woman in panama city said she'd been voting for years and voted ten times. she didn't know she couldn't vote as a noncitizen and she said she plans to vote again. that's an outlier cases. there's complicated issues. whether they're citizens or not. on the list of 198, about 36 we found voted in the past. sometimes repeatedly. other times once or twice. >> okay. so -- >> how many of them are noncitizens. 36 so far out of 198. >> mark, i can hear people thinking 198, is that...
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perhaps my perspective is slightly skewed because i do live in new york city, where we pretty much assume that restaurant food is at least 10% made up of rat droppings. 15% sometimes. 20%, max. look, at the end of the day, no one wants to see road kill bambi being carted into the restaurant they're eating at but in the restaurant's defense, they do offer takeout. that does it for us. "outfront" starts now. "outfront" next, did washington reject repeated requests for increased security in benghazi? that's what happened, according to house republicans in a letter sent to secretary clinton today. one of the authors of the letter, representative darrell issa comes "outfront." >>> plus, we're 24 hours away from the first presidential debate. what are they going to say? we've got advisers to both of them. mitt and barack "outfront" tonight. and how a lot of money is riding on tomorrow's debate. a lot. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, warning signs missed? that's what the republican head of the house oversight committee is charging tonight in
perhaps my perspective is slightly skewed because i do live in new york city, where we pretty much assume that restaurant food is at least 10% made up of rat droppings. 15% sometimes. 20%, max. look, at the end of the day, no one wants to see road kill bambi being carted into the restaurant they're eating at but in the restaurant's defense, they do offer takeout. that does it for us. "outfront" starts now. "outfront" next, did washington reject repeated requests for...
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. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities. he did nothing about them. there was even a sanctuary mansion at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed. not, not being turned in to anybody or by anyone. >> you're still wearing a red tie, by the way. different tie, though. >> hope so. my wife would be very upset. >> not to debate that particular issue but what's he like as a debater? >> he's a good debater. i think 11 debates i did with him. he didn't lose any of them. a few of them he won. a couple he won really well. i don't remember him ever making a big mistake, the kind of mistake that can live after you which is the most important thing. a
. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities....
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why the city is the country's commercial hub. today we hear there's a fire sparked there. we don't know how much may have burned, if it's under control, but it's very disturbing. all of the sides we have spoken to since the conflict began in aleppo were concerned with what would happen to the cultural sites in aleppo. and now more concerns today because of the fire. >> the secretary of state hillary clinton mentioned that there's this u.n. so-called friends of syria, and they pledged more than $50 million for the opposition, whether it be in weapons or whether it be to help refugees, et cetera. has that message gotten to the opposition. if so, what is their reaction and when do they expect that assistance? >> well, fredrickfredricka, the has gotten to the opposition, but the opposition is grateful for this assistance, and they have been. the u.s. and other countries have given, you know, have given money and aid in the past, but the opposition, and especially the rebels have said from day one what they need more than anything is
why the city is the country's commercial hub. today we hear there's a fire sparked there. we don't know how much may have burned, if it's under control, but it's very disturbing. all of the sides we have spoken to since the conflict began in aleppo were concerned with what would happen to the cultural sites in aleppo. and now more concerns today because of the fire. >> the secretary of state hillary clinton mentioned that there's this u.n. so-called friends of syria, and they pledged more...
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the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, he'll join us live this hour. also we'll be hearing from both candidates' wives in special cnn interviews. today, by the way, is the obama's 20th wedding anniversary. so what's it like spending the night with the romneys? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> 34 days from the presidential election but much more importantly right now at least right now we've reached what may be the most decisive night of the 2012 campaign, the first presidential debate at the university of denver. after weeks of downplaying expectations, mitt romney's campaign insiders are finally opening up about what they really think can be accomplished tonight. cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta is in denver getting ready to set the scene. jim. >> reporter: wolf, the romney campaign sees the polls moving in their directions. one of the top priorities tonight is to maintain that trajectory. the romney campaign also says the gop nominee will not be looking to score a knockout tonight but will instead zero in on the
the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, he'll join us live this hour. also we'll be hearing from both candidates' wives in special cnn interviews. today, by the way, is the obama's 20th wedding anniversary. so what's it like spending the night with the romneys? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> 34 days from the presidential election but much more importantly right now at least right now we've reached what may be the most decisive night of the 2012...
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on tuesday, both of these men gave grand speeches in new york city. both looking presidential. yesterday they both campaigned in ohio. remember, ohio, ohio, ohio. it's critical. and today, in fact at this very hour as we speak, they are in the state of virginia. and that's why brianna keilar is there watching very closely what goes on with both these candidates. let's talk about the president. he's due to speak in about 45 minutes from now. and i think mitt romney is due to speak in springfield at the same time. so if the election comes down to these particular key states, is this where we'll see them and this is it? >> these are the states where we'll see them. ohio yesterday, extra have a today. and a couple things going on here. you mentioned early voting. early voting both absentee, mail-in and in-person, begins in virginia today. so no coincidence that you have barack obama and mitt romney campaigning in the state. but they're trying to cut into each other's base. where is mitt romney today? springfield, virginia right outside of washington, d.c. northern virginia, that ar
on tuesday, both of these men gave grand speeches in new york city. both looking presidential. yesterday they both campaigned in ohio. remember, ohio, ohio, ohio. it's critical. and today, in fact at this very hour as we speak, they are in the state of virginia. and that's why brianna keilar is there watching very closely what goes on with both these candidates. let's talk about the president. he's due to speak in about 45 minutes from now. and i think mitt romney is due to speak in springfield...
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. >>> the pope's former butler is on trial in vatican city courtroom. that's off limits to tourists. he's accused of stealing secret papers from pope benedict xvi and leaking them to an italian journalist. the trial is in recess until tuesday. but the court denied a motion to strike some of the evidence, including a gold nugget found in the butler's apartment. >>> a huge golf upset at the ryder cup. the europeans rally for a dramatic comeback against the u.s. team to hold onto the trophy. german golfer martin kaymer sank the winning putt on the 18th hole to clinch the victory. the u.s. dominated days of one and two of the competition but had no answer as the europeans came roaring back on the final day of play. more from the ryder cup in just a few minutes. >>> in los angeles, crews working quickly to finish this bridge demolition over the 405 freeway. there were some scary moments when a portion of the mulholland bridge came down unexpectedly, narrowly missing a couple of workers. it was feared the construction would cause massive traffic jams on one o
. >>> the pope's former butler is on trial in vatican city courtroom. that's off limits to tourists. he's accused of stealing secret papers from pope benedict xvi and leaking them to an italian journalist. the trial is in recess until tuesday. but the court denied a motion to strike some of the evidence, including a gold nugget found in the butler's apartment. >>> a huge golf upset at the ryder cup. the europeans rally for a dramatic comeback against the u.s. team to hold onto...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with hi
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big...
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we had a camera here in iowa city and des moines earlier today. i wouldn't say it's gangbusters but modest lines, people saying pretty good loins and if you look at the stickers, the t-shirts, a lot of them, most of them are obama voters so you would say score the first day of early voting in iowa for the president and a cautionary note, though. there's a strategic difference of the republicans and the democrats. democrats early investing in early voting and i talked to steve grubs saying the democrats won the early voting in 2010 and did quite well in the statewide races and legislative races and there's a difference of how important early voting is and nearly four in ten votes in 2010 cast early. 35 states and the district of columbia allow some form of in person early voting. this is the most critical part. young voters, a state where the young vote for obama did make a difference in 2008. their enthusiasm down a little bit so if the campaign on the campus, the university of iowa campus, identifies them early and vote early, number one, they ha
we had a camera here in iowa city and des moines earlier today. i wouldn't say it's gangbusters but modest lines, people saying pretty good loins and if you look at the stickers, the t-shirts, a lot of them, most of them are obama voters so you would say score the first day of early voting in iowa for the president and a cautionary note, though. there's a strategic difference of the republicans and the democrats. democrats early investing in early voting and i talked to steve grubs saying the...
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throw in jerusalem and who should claim that city as their capital, you have centuries long tension. joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic bleuser. whether it's benjamin netanyahu, mahmoud ahmadinejad, hugo chavez, u.n. speeches generally are not known for their nuance and objectivity. >> really, they're speaking to the home crowd, not necessarily to world leaders. question most often hear about what will happen to israel if iran acquires nuclear weapons. palestinians are in this, too, if iran bombs israel, won't palestini palestinians be involved in this, too? >> we're mostly in chess hair. benjamin netanyahu's speech focused on iran and didn't address some comprehensive lasting peaceful resolution to decades long plin c s long pale conflict. wha
throw in jerusalem and who should claim that city as their capital, you have centuries long tension. joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic...
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one and a half years after it began, and the battle for this city and for syria grinds on relentlessly. the bombardment of homs, the war here, is as intense as ever. these soldiers say they have the rebels trapped in this area and that the battle will be over soon. whole neighborhoods here are a wasteland. the signs of battle on every building. few civilians remain. it's almost a shock to see them. in your heart, when you see your area like this -- >> well, i have no heart at all. cannot imagine. i feel very sorry for what has happened, really. >> reporter: how long will this go on for here? >> i don't know. god only knows. god alone knows. >> reporter: the war here is almost macabre. bizarrely, a mannequin marks the deadliest junction. but few places here are safe for anyone. so as world leaders at the united nations begin to talk again of syria, deadlocked in disagreement, the snipers on both sides take their positions. death on their minds. victory in their sights. bill neely, itv news, homs. >>> let's get caught up on other stories we're following tonight. isha is here with the bul
one and a half years after it began, and the battle for this city and for syria grinds on relentlessly. the bombardment of homs, the war here, is as intense as ever. these soldiers say they have the rebels trapped in this area and that the battle will be over soon. whole neighborhoods here are a wasteland. the signs of battle on every building. few civilians remain. it's almost a shock to see them. in your heart, when you see your area like this -- >> well, i have no heart at all. cannot...
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prototype on city streets. prototype on city streets. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. this just in to the newsroom. another sign the economy could be improving. just released a report showing that sales of new homes jumped again in august. but let's quickly take a look at some of the other encouraging numbers that have recently come out. home prices in 20 major cities have gone up for the past three months. consumers are spending more. one example, 3% more spent on household goods compared to 2010. gas prices are down. still expensive. the national average at $3.83 a gallon. now let's break down the new home sales report to see if we actually should be jumping up and down in the streets. christine romans is here. what do the numbers say? >> jumping up and down in the streets. you should be trying to refinance your mortgage. we have 373,000 new home sales. these are new homes so as i told you before, every ne
prototype on city streets. prototype on city streets. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. this just in to the newsroom. another sign the economy could be improving. just released a report showing that sales of new homes jumped again in august. but let's quickly take a look at some of the other encouraging numbers that have recently come out. home prices in 20 major cities have...
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a young man wearing arabic clothing, his face concealed, walking menacingly on the streets of the city. it took 15 minutes before the police approached and handcuffed him. the grenade launcher was a fake, a movie prop and this was an elaborate act. the imbicile was named michael turley. what is more disgusting, he didn't have the guts to do it himself. he persuaded a 16-year-old nephew to march around with the bogus rpg. an action that could have gotten the poor young teenager killed. mr. turley she
a young man wearing arabic clothing, his face concealed, walking menacingly on the streets of the city. it took 15 minutes before the police approached and handcuffed him. the grenade launcher was a fake, a movie prop and this was an elaborate act. the imbicile was named michael turley. what is more disgusting, he didn't have the guts to do it himself. he persuaded a 16-year-old nephew to march around with the bogus rpg. an action that could have gotten the poor young teenager killed. mr....
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a young man wearing arabic clothing, his face concealed, walking menacingly on the streets of the city. it took 15 minutes before the police approached and handcuffed him. the grenade launcher was a fake, a movie prop and this was an elaborate act. the imbicile was named michael turley. what is more disgusting, he didn't have the guts to do it himself.
a young man wearing arabic clothing, his face concealed, walking menacingly on the streets of the city. it took 15 minutes before the police approached and handcuffed him. the grenade launcher was a fake, a movie prop and this was an elaborate act. the imbicile was named michael turley. what is more disgusting, he didn't have the guts to do it himself.
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in boston this summer, he jokingly thanked the city for trading a beloved red sox player to his team, the white sox. >> i just want to thank you for yukelis -- >> i didn't think i would get any boos out of here, but i guess i should not have brought up baseball, i understand, my mistake. >> and remember thisser rant pitch in the nats game? not so good there, wolf. obviously sports can be tricky, but it's a very effective way for candidates to connect to voters. white males, that's obviously, but also women. we have seen here at the white house, president obama, and this is no mistake, paid a lot of attention to how well those female athletes are doing at the politics in london. he called gabby douglas to congratulate her on her gold metal, and he was very excited about the women's soccer team also. >> yes, thank you brianna keiler. congressman king is calling on susan rice to resign. more on this and other news at the top of the hour. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone ar
in boston this summer, he jokingly thanked the city for trading a beloved red sox player to his team, the white sox. >> i just want to thank you for yukelis -- >> i didn't think i would get any boos out of here, but i guess i should not have brought up baseball, i understand, my mistake. >> and remember thisser rant pitch in the nats game? not so good there, wolf. obviously sports can be tricky, but it's a very effective way for candidates to connect to voters. white males,...
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little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes. >> that's why you saw my dad here friday, my mom here yesterday, we have got, you know, this is -- this state is very important to us as are many other states across the country. but this election is going to come down to just a handful of votes probably in the entire country. >> are you registered to vote? >> reporter: registering latinos, a priority where the margin of victory could be razor thin. you've been out here how long today? >> today, like five hours. >> reporter: five hours. how many people have you gotten to regist
little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes....
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take a look at this new ad that's up in about ten new york city subway stations. they were produced by a judeo-christian law firm and they read, "in any war between the civilized man and the savages, support the civilized man, support israel, defeat jihad." jewish, christian and muslim leaders alike have called the ads hate speech. but a federal judge ruled the ads are protected under the first amendment. so legally, there's not much the critics can do. but that did not stop this woman from spray painting one of the posters. you may recognize her as a frequent guest here on our network, reporting on egypt. >> tell me. tell me what you're arresting me for. is everybody watching? that is the scene that took place in the subway just a few days ago. mona joins me now. so mona, you were arrested, you spent about 22 hours in police custody. what made you do it? was it worth it? >> well, deb, good morning. i decided to spray paint that poster because i considered the poster racist and bigoted. i'm a big fan of the first amendment and i'm a big fan of freedom of speech an
take a look at this new ad that's up in about ten new york city subway stations. they were produced by a judeo-christian law firm and they read, "in any war between the civilized man and the savages, support the civilized man, support israel, defeat jihad." jewish, christian and muslim leaders alike have called the ads hate speech. but a federal judge ruled the ads are protected under the first amendment. so legally, there's not much the critics can do. but that did not stop this...
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a young man wearing arabic clothing, his face concealed, walking menacingly on the streets of the city. it took 15 minutes before the police approached and handcuffed him. the grenade launcher was a fake,
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> welcome back to "starting point" i'm cries teen romans minding your business. a big week for your money. fede
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] and the candidate's speech is in...
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. >> reporter: john king, cnn, iowa city, iowa. >>> and lots more ahead as "cnn newsroom" continues with fredricka whitfield. >> i can't believe it's under 40 days under election day. it went by like this, after all. >> i'm sure a lot of people are happy a about this. >> it's true, too. we'll elaborate on that later, too. good to see you, appreciate it. >>> for now, we'll begin with new information on an investigation into a decade's old mystery, the disappearance of former teamster's boss jimmy hoffa. crews digging under a michigan shed for his possible remains say they did not find any bones, but investigation is not ending there. soil samples will now go under the microscope. cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> reporter: could these carefully wrapped tubes of soil carried out among a sea of cameras possibly hold the remains of jimmy hoffa? >> this is kind of like an open wound that won't go away. >> reporter: a wound that just might be partially closed monday when lab results put to rest whether these are human remains, yet alone hoffa's? >> stranger things have
. >> reporter: john king, cnn, iowa city, iowa. >>> and lots more ahead as "cnn newsroom" continues with fredricka whitfield. >> i can't believe it's under 40 days under election day. it went by like this, after all. >> i'm sure a lot of people are happy a about this. >> it's true, too. we'll elaborate on that later, too. good to see you, appreciate it. >>> for now, we'll begin with new information on an investigation into a decade's old...